Physics, asked by vanshikakapoor29321, 1 month ago

why wet cloth is more denser than dry cloth​

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Answered by prapti200447
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When the fabric gets wet, the water fills the gaps between the fibres and micro-fibres in the cloth. ... And fabric is even more dense than water, so light slows down by a massive 33 per cent travelling through your t-shirt.

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Answered by jenishaselvadas
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Answer:

What liquid should you use to wet a piece of cloth, so that weight of a wet cloth is less than weight of a dry cloth? ... It won't sink, because the oil won't let the water to soak cloth, so the cloth will float. But it still has its weight (it' putting pressure on the water) and it weighs more because it has oil in it.

Explanation:

When the fabric gets wet, the water fills the gaps between the fibres and micro-fibres in the cloth. ... And fabric is even more dense than water, so light slows down by a massive 33 per cent travelling through your t-shirt.

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